My name's John. I've been poking around this forum here and there for a while.

After many years of wanting one, I finally got a Shopsmith for what I thought was a good price.It's a 10ER, SN 43345. (1949?)

She powers up and runs smoothly, however, it turns out many parts are missing: the table insert(s), the table insert, the table riser arm, and (most importantly) the tool holder. (I assumed these parts were in a milk crate with other parts, even though I know what assuming does.) Without the missing parts I'm stuck with a (very decent) drill press.

I'd hoped to have a little to spend on some upgrade, but that budget is going toward getting the unit into basic operational condition.

On the upside, some of the extra parts are for a Mk V, including: a table (with regular and dado inserts, but without crank), extension table with ripping fence, and tool rest holder (without the tool rest), and various blade guards. Maybe I can trade these for the parts I need.

I see that MKC has some of the parts I'm looking for, but I'm wondering if you might recommend some other groups/communities that support the 10er.

Thanks.

I'm looking forward to your responses, and reading more on this forum.

Welcome to the forum and the addictive (not necessarily a bad thing) world of the Shopsmith.

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She powers up and runs smoothly, however, it turns out many parts are missing: the table insert(s), the table insert, the table riser arm, and (most importantly) the tool holder. (I assumed these parts were in a milk crate with other parts, even though I know what assuming does.) Without the missing parts I'm stuck with a (very decent) drill press.

If I understand you correctly you do have the table assembly but no inserts, the Table Riser arm which goes on the front table post and the "tool holder" which I am guessing you mean the Lathe Tool Rest. All these parts can be found on online auctions.

If you do not have a Manual I suggest you download a copy from the Maintenance and Repair section under Shopsmith Large Format Drawings, Illustrations and More by Everett Davis. This will be one of the first three topics. In it you will find a wealth of information on the Shopsmith tools. Some are directly linked there and others are on “My Google Drive” with documents too large to be directly linked. The Magna 10ER Restored Owners Manual will be closest to your Model 10ER. With that you can compare in the drawings and parts list what you have and find what you do not have that originally came with your Shopsmith. There will be some variances between what the manual lists and your Model 10ER which is an earlier version than the manual. As an example your 10ER should have Double Wedge Quill and Way Tube Locks but the 10ER in the manual has all Single Wedge Locks and they are not interchangeable. This changed between Headstock version 5 and 6. Your Headstock should be version 4.

When looking for parts it is important to note that from the introduction of the Model 10E in 1947 through 1953 when the Model 10ER ended production there were a lot of changes made in the Model 10's. Sometimes a single part is all that is needed for replacement, such as a table insert. Other times an entire assembly may be required like the owner of a 10E wanting to change from the wood extension table to the metal one. If you have any questions as to parts that will work on your Shopsmith you can always ask them here.

My name's John. I've been poking around this forum here and there for a while.

After many years of wanting one, I finally got a Shopsmith for what I thought was a good price.It's a 10ER, SN 43345. (1949?)

She powers up and runs smoothly, however, it turns out many parts are missing: the table insert(s), the table insert, the table riser arm, and (most importantly) the tool holder. (I assumed these parts were in a milk crate with other parts, even though I know what assuming does.) Without the missing parts I'm stuck with a (very decent) drill press.

I'd hoped to have a little to spend on some upgrade, but that budget is going toward getting the unit into basic operational condition.

On the upside, some of the extra parts are for a Mk V, including: a table (with regular and dado inserts, but without crank), extension table with ripping fence, and tool rest holder (without the tool rest), and various blade guards. Maybe I can trade these for the parts I need.

I see that MKC has some of the parts I'm looking for, but I'm wondering if you might recommend some other groups/communities that support the 10er.

Thanks.

I'm looking forward to your responses, and reading more on this forum.

It is also not hard to make your own table inserts from wood, plastic, or aluminum. This is a quick and dirty insert I made when I needed one for use with a wobble dado blade. I reduced the thickness at the ends with the disk sander (told you it was quick and dirty)

I made a handful of extra inserts for my Mark 5. All you need is any piece of wood 1/4" thick. The 10ER is likely similar. Measure the thickness you need and make a few.I had a box of cedar closet liner (juniper). They were the exact thickness I needed so I simply cut out a few of them. That way I have some for regular saw blades, my dado blade, and router bits.